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This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically important areas. Incredible wonders await our discovery, these findings will help us protect habitat essential to the health of our oceans. VisitOceana.ca/GulfofStLawrence to learn more and to join the expedition live.

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Life

St Lawrence is thought to have been born in Huesca, a town in the Aragon region that was once part of the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis. Here he encountered the future Pope Sixtus II, who was of Greek origin, one of the most famous and highly esteemed teachers in Caesaraugusta (today Zaragoza), which was one of the empire's most renowned centres of learning. Eventually, both left Spain for Rome. When Sixtus became the Pope in 257, he ordained St Lawrence as a deacon, and though still young appointed him first among the seven deacons who served in the patriarchal church. He is therefore called "archdeacon of Rome", a position of great trust that included the care of the treasury and riches of the church and the distribution of alms among the poor.

Gulf of Saint Lawrence

The Gulf of Saint Lawrence (French: Golfe du Saint-Laurent) is the outlet of the North American Great Lakes via the Saint Lawrence River into the Atlantic Ocean. The gulf is a semienclosed sea, covering an area of about 236,000 square kilometres (91,000sqmi) and containing about 35,000 cubic kilometres (8,400cumi) of water, which results in an average depth of 148 metres (486ft).

The Story of the St. Lawrence Seaway

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway which opened to navigation in 1959. Construction of the 189-mile (306-kilometer) stretch of the Seaway between Montreal and Lake Ontario is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering feats in
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High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

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Flight over Gulf of Saint Lawrence Canada

Flight over Gulf of Saint Lawrence Canada

Flight over Gulf of Saint Lawrence Canada

Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition

This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically important areas. Incredible wonders await our discovery, these findings will help us protect habitat essential to the health of our oceans. VisitOceana.ca/GulfofStLawrence to learn more and to join the expedition live.

What's killing right whales in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence?

Right whale deaths in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are linked to entanglement and blunt-force trauma, a new report has found.
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Ethan Hawke helps Mi'kmaq oppose Gulf of St. Lawrence oil exploration

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Saorsa II underway in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the shore of the Gaspe Peninsula

Saorsa II underway in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the shore of the Gaspe Peninsula

Saorsa II underway in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the shore of the Gaspe Peninsula

Drilling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been untouched by drill rigs, but a 32-kilometre stretch of seabed is thought to hold vast reserves of oil and natural gas and it's attracting developers. But the presence of some precious wildlife in the area has opponents saying "leave it alone." RossLord reports.
For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

The Gulf of St. Lawrence Coastline

The Story of the St. Lawrence Seaway

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway which opened to navigation in 1959. Construction of the 189-mile (306-kilometer) stretch of the Seaway between Montreal and Lake Ontario is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering feats in
history. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdKnjmeaUvJ4ZJmENHwCCA

published: 29 Sep 2015

High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

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Flight over Gulf of Saint Lawrence Canada

Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition

This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically important areas. Incredible wonders await our discovery, these findings will help us protect habitat essential to the health of our oceans. VisitOceana.ca/GulfofStLawrence to learn more and to join the expedition live.

Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition Log 1: Québec City

What's killing right whales in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence?

Right whale deaths in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are linked to entanglement and blunt-force trauma, a new report has found.
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Drilling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been untouched by drill rigs, but a 32-kilometre stretch of seabed is thought to hold vast reserves of oil and natural gas and it's attracting developers. But the presence of some precious wildlife in the area has opponents saying "leave it alone." RossLord reports.
For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

The Story of the St. Lawrence Seaway

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway which opened to navigation in 1959. Construction of the 189-mile (306-kilometer) stretch of the Seaway between Mon...

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway which opened to navigation in 1959. Construction of the 189-mile (306-kilometer) stretch of the Seaway between Montreal and Lake Ontario is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering feats in
history. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdKnjmeaUvJ4ZJmENHwCCA

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway which opened to navigation in 1959. Construction of the 189-mile (306-kilometer) stretch of the Seaway between Montreal and Lake Ontario is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering feats in
history. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdKnjmeaUvJ4ZJmENHwCCA

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High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

A multi-million dollar submersible robot with highly-advanced image capturing capabilities is leading a new marine expedition in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition

This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically...

This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically important areas. Incredible wonders await our discovery, these findings will help us protect habitat essential to the health of our oceans. VisitOceana.ca/GulfofStLawrence to learn more and to join the expedition live.

This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically important areas. Incredible wonders await our discovery, these findings will help us protect habitat essential to the health of our oceans. VisitOceana.ca/GulfofStLawrence to learn more and to join the expedition live.

Right whale deaths in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are linked to entanglement and blunt-force trauma, a new report has found.
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Saorsa II underway in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the shore of the Gaspe Peninsula

Drilling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been untouched by drill rigs, but a 32-kilometre stretch of seabed is thought to hold vast reserves of oil and natural gas and it's...

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been untouched by drill rigs, but a 32-kilometre stretch of seabed is thought to hold vast reserves of oil and natural gas and it's attracting developers. But the presence of some precious wildlife in the area has opponents saying "leave it alone." RossLord reports.
For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been untouched by drill rigs, but a 32-kilometre stretch of seabed is thought to hold vast reserves of oil and natural gas and it's attracting developers. But the presence of some precious wildlife in the area has opponents saying "leave it alone." RossLord reports.
For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

First Sail of the Season up the St Lawrence along the Kingston Waterfront. Ep66

Ep66. In this episode of CruisingOffDuty, we do the best we can to make some quick fixes to the boat so we can use it this summer. No boat yards are available to work on our boat for months so temporary fixes are going to have to do for now.
We get out for our first sail on the St Lawrence and explored Wolfe Island, Cedar Island and the KingstonWaterfront. It was a beautiful sunny day (which has been very rare lately) so it made for some great footage.
We finish off the episode showing how, owning a sailboat has many more benefits than just allowing you to explore the beautiful waterways, but also has the extra benefit of greatly enriching your circle of friends. Sailors, and especially cruising sailors, are the most friendly people in the world and before long you have close life...

published: 06 Jun 2017

The Battle of the Atlantic: Canada's Perspective with Capt(N) Hugues Canuel, CFC/RMC

Harp Seals Expedition - Canada 2002

SMM2017 CONSERVATION HIGHLIGHT SERIES

LIFE ON THE EDGE: STATUS AND CONSERVATION CONCERNS FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE
Presented by: Various Panelists
Synopsis: Since the cessation of whaling, North Atlantic right whales have struggled to recover. 2017 was a tragic year for this critically endangered species with at least 14 individual whales found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off Eastern Canada and the northeastern US. The primary cause of death for many of the animals was determined to be blunt trauma or entanglement in fishing gear, the two leading causes of death for species. Join a panel of experts as they provide information on the events of 2017 and discuss the conservation
implications, including the collaborative path needed to save this species from extinction.

published: 16 Jan 2018

The Hunt for Fossil Fuel on Anticosti Island

Anticosti is nestled in the heart of the St-Lawrence gulf but it’s on the front lines of a major environmental controversy. DespiteQuebec’s commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions at the Paris Climate Change Conference, the province seems rather tempted by the estimated 246 billion cubic feet and 12.3 million barrels of oil that could be extracted each year from Anticosti.
Petrolia has already gotten the green light from the province to begin exploratory fracking in early 2016 to find out if Anticosti really is as lucrative as estimates suggest. Some of the island’s 200 residents are apprehensive that the thousands of wells will destroy their island, but with mounting unemployment and few prospects, many locals see the shale gas and oil project as their only option.
Meanwhile,...

published: 07 Dec 2015

Big Venture

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Lavell Crawford - Can a brother get some love 2011 BEST QUALITY Full Show [Stand-Up Comedy]

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CUMBERLAND COUNTY WINTER WEATHER STORM - FEB 7 - FEB 8

A low pressure system will approach from the northeastern United States this evening then track up the Bay of Fundy overnight tonight to lie over the Gulf of St. Lawrence Thursday morning.
Snow over southwestern Nova Scotia will spread eastward reaching Cape Breton this evening. Snow will change through freezing rain to rain before ending early Thursday morning.
General snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm are expected with 10 to 15 cm expected over northern mainland Nova Scotia and the Cape Breton Highlands. In addition, some areas may see a few hours of freezing rain before the changeover to rain.

First Sail of the Season up the St Lawrence along the Kingston Waterfront. Ep66

Ep66. In this episode of CruisingOffDuty, we do the best we can to make some quick fixes to the boat so we can use it this summer. No boat yards are availab...

Ep66. In this episode of CruisingOffDuty, we do the best we can to make some quick fixes to the boat so we can use it this summer. No boat yards are available to work on our boat for months so temporary fixes are going to have to do for now.
We get out for our first sail on the St Lawrence and explored Wolfe Island, Cedar Island and the KingstonWaterfront. It was a beautiful sunny day (which has been very rare lately) so it made for some great footage.
We finish off the episode showing how, owning a sailboat has many more benefits than just allowing you to explore the beautiful waterways, but also has the extra benefit of greatly enriching your circle of friends. Sailors, and especially cruising sailors, are the most friendly people in the world and before long you have close life long friends. We invite our good sailing friends Dan and Theresa on our boat to have a birthday celebration dinner for Theresa. You have seen "Captain" Dan and Theresa before when we were together on our BVICatamaranCharter series.
Hopefully you enjoy the episode. If so give it a thumbs up on Youtube. Subscribe so you don't miss any of the upcoming episodes where we will continue exploring the Thousand Islands and Lake Ontario.
A special thanks to our Patrons who help support the channel and allow us to keep making episodes. If you are interested in becoming a Patron, go to Patreon.com/CruisingOffDuty for more info.
We crossed the 10,000 subscriber mark and to celebrate we are doing a live Q&A episode along with a draw for $100 in Freewell gear, on Wednesday June 7th at 7pm. Tube in and if you have extra questions you want covered, that will be the time to ask us.
Hope to see you then,
Craig and Janice.
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Ep66. In this episode of CruisingOffDuty, we do the best we can to make some quick fixes to the boat so we can use it this summer. No boat yards are available to work on our boat for months so temporary fixes are going to have to do for now.
We get out for our first sail on the St Lawrence and explored Wolfe Island, Cedar Island and the KingstonWaterfront. It was a beautiful sunny day (which has been very rare lately) so it made for some great footage.
We finish off the episode showing how, owning a sailboat has many more benefits than just allowing you to explore the beautiful waterways, but also has the extra benefit of greatly enriching your circle of friends. Sailors, and especially cruising sailors, are the most friendly people in the world and before long you have close life long friends. We invite our good sailing friends Dan and Theresa on our boat to have a birthday celebration dinner for Theresa. You have seen "Captain" Dan and Theresa before when we were together on our BVICatamaranCharter series.
Hopefully you enjoy the episode. If so give it a thumbs up on Youtube. Subscribe so you don't miss any of the upcoming episodes where we will continue exploring the Thousand Islands and Lake Ontario.
A special thanks to our Patrons who help support the channel and allow us to keep making episodes. If you are interested in becoming a Patron, go to Patreon.com/CruisingOffDuty for more info.
We crossed the 10,000 subscriber mark and to celebrate we are doing a live Q&A episode along with a draw for $100 in Freewell gear, on Wednesday June 7th at 7pm. Tube in and if you have extra questions you want covered, that will be the time to ask us.
Hope to see you then,
Craig and Janice.
Cameras used to film this episode:
PanasonicGH5Amazon.ca http://amzn.to/2qvEsNC
Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rgzeJ0
Amazon.co.uk http://amzn.to/2rgFiBp
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2qvwRi9
Canon G7X mark ii:
Amazon.ca http://amzn.to/2qvbmy8
Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rgAGLv
Amazon.co.uk http://amzn.to/2ry99pF
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2qvfb6B

published:06 Jun 2017

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The Battle of the Atlantic: Canada's Perspective with Capt(N) Hugues Canuel, CFC/RMC

LIFE ON THE EDGE: STATUS AND CONSERVATION CONCERNS FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE
Presented by: Various Panelists
Synopsis: Since the cessation of whaling, North Atlantic right whales have struggled to recover. 2017 was a tragic year for this critically endangered species with at least 14 individual whales found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off Eastern Canada and the northeastern US. The primary cause of death for many of the animals was determined to be blunt trauma or entanglement in fishing gear, the two leading causes of death for species. Join a panel of experts as they provide information on the events of 2017 and discuss the conservation
implications, including the collaborative path needed to save this species from extinction.

LIFE ON THE EDGE: STATUS AND CONSERVATION CONCERNS FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE
Presented by: Various Panelists
Synopsis: Since the cessation of whaling, North Atlantic right whales have struggled to recover. 2017 was a tragic year for this critically endangered species with at least 14 individual whales found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off Eastern Canada and the northeastern US. The primary cause of death for many of the animals was determined to be blunt trauma or entanglement in fishing gear, the two leading causes of death for species. Join a panel of experts as they provide information on the events of 2017 and discuss the conservation
implications, including the collaborative path needed to save this species from extinction.

The Hunt for Fossil Fuel on Anticosti Island

Anticosti is nestled in the heart of the St-Lawrence gulf but it’s on the front lines of a major environmental controversy. DespiteQuebec’s commitment to lower...

Anticosti is nestled in the heart of the St-Lawrence gulf but it’s on the front lines of a major environmental controversy. DespiteQuebec’s commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions at the Paris Climate Change Conference, the province seems rather tempted by the estimated 246 billion cubic feet and 12.3 million barrels of oil that could be extracted each year from Anticosti.
Petrolia has already gotten the green light from the province to begin exploratory fracking in early 2016 to find out if Anticosti really is as lucrative as estimates suggest. Some of the island’s 200 residents are apprehensive that the thousands of wells will destroy their island, but with mounting unemployment and few prospects, many locals see the shale gas and oil project as their only option.
Meanwhile, 200,000 deer are freely wandering the island and adding another layer of complexity to Anticosti’s ecosystem, making it a unique hunting ground in North America. VICE traveled to some of the most isolated drilling sites in Quebec to spend time with locals and find out how promises of gas and glory are affecting the tiny, hunting-based community.
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Anticosti is nestled in the heart of the St-Lawrence gulf but it’s on the front lines of a major environmental controversy. DespiteQuebec’s commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions at the Paris Climate Change Conference, the province seems rather tempted by the estimated 246 billion cubic feet and 12.3 million barrels of oil that could be extracted each year from Anticosti.
Petrolia has already gotten the green light from the province to begin exploratory fracking in early 2016 to find out if Anticosti really is as lucrative as estimates suggest. Some of the island’s 200 residents are apprehensive that the thousands of wells will destroy their island, but with mounting unemployment and few prospects, many locals see the shale gas and oil project as their only option.
Meanwhile, 200,000 deer are freely wandering the island and adding another layer of complexity to Anticosti’s ecosystem, making it a unique hunting ground in North America. VICE traveled to some of the most isolated drilling sites in Quebec to spend time with locals and find out how promises of gas and glory are affecting the tiny, hunting-based community.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY WINTER WEATHER STORM - FEB 7 - FEB 8

A low pressure system will approach from the northeastern United States this evening then track up the Bay of Fundy overnight tonight to lie over the Gulf of St...

A low pressure system will approach from the northeastern United States this evening then track up the Bay of Fundy overnight tonight to lie over the Gulf of St. Lawrence Thursday morning.
Snow over southwestern Nova Scotia will spread eastward reaching Cape Breton this evening. Snow will change through freezing rain to rain before ending early Thursday morning.
General snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm are expected with 10 to 15 cm expected over northern mainland Nova Scotia and the Cape Breton Highlands. In addition, some areas may see a few hours of freezing rain before the changeover to rain.

A low pressure system will approach from the northeastern United States this evening then track up the Bay of Fundy overnight tonight to lie over the Gulf of St. Lawrence Thursday morning.
Snow over southwestern Nova Scotia will spread eastward reaching Cape Breton this evening. Snow will change through freezing rain to rain before ending early Thursday morning.
General snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm are expected with 10 to 15 cm expected over northern mainland Nova Scotia and the Cape Breton Highlands. In addition, some areas may see a few hours of freezing rain before the changeover to rain.

The Story of the St. Lawrence Seaway

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway which opened to navigation in 1959. Construction of the 189-mile (306-kilometer) stretch of the Seaway between Montreal and Lake Ontario is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering feats in
history. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdKnjmeaUvJ4ZJmENHwCCA

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High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

High-tech underwater robot leads new marine expedition in Gulf of St. Lawrence

A multi-million dollar submersible robot with highly-advanced image capturing capabilities is leading a new marine expedition in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Flight over Gulf of Saint Lawrence Canada

Flying over an icy stretch of land at the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada.

Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition

This August, we set sail to explore never-before-seen parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. An expedition team will research and film ecologically and biologically important areas. Incredible wonders await our discovery, these findings will help us protect habitat essential to the health of our oceans. VisitOceana.ca/GulfofStLawrence to learn more and to join the expedition live.

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Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition Log 1: Québec City

Alexandra Cousteau, along with Oceana Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, prepares to ...

What's killing right whales in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence?

Right whale deaths in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are linked to entanglement and blunt-force trauma, a new report has found.
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Ethan Hawke helps Mi'kmaq oppose Gulf of St. Lawrence oil exploration

Four-time Academy Award nominee and part-time Nova Scotia resident Ethan Hawke spoke out Monday about the need to protect the "beautiful water" of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from oil and gas exploration. To read more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3288605
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Saorsa II underway in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the shore of the Gaspe Peninsula

The view from Saorsa II during Her 2010 cruise sailing in the St. Lawrence estuary along t...

Drilling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been untouched by drill rigs, but a 32-kilometre stretch of seabed is thought to hold vast reserves of oil and natural gas and it's attracting developers. But the presence of some precious wildlife in the area has opponents saying "leave it alone." RossLord reports.
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Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition Log 5: Behind-the-scenes

How do you film an expedition? Alexandra Cousteau takes you behind-the-scenes to show how ...

First Sail of the Season up the St Lawrence along the Kingston Waterfront. Ep66

Ep66. In this episode of CruisingOffDuty, we do the best we can to make some quick fixes to the boat so we can use it this summer. No boat yards are available to work on our boat for months so temporary fixes are going to have to do for now.
We get out for our first sail on the St Lawrence and explored Wolfe Island, Cedar Island and the KingstonWaterfront. It was a beautiful sunny day (which has been very rare lately) so it made for some great footage.
We finish off the episode showing how, owning a sailboat has many more benefits than just allowing you to explore the beautiful waterways, but also has the extra benefit of greatly enriching your circle of friends. Sailors, and especially cruising sailors, are the most friendly people in the world and before long you have close life long friends. We invite our good sailing friends Dan and Theresa on our boat to have a birthday celebration dinner for Theresa. You have seen "Captain" Dan and Theresa before when we were together on our BVICatamaranCharter series.
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The Battle of the Atlantic: Canada's Perspective with Capt(N) Hugues Canuel, CFC/RMC

On September 21 Capt(N) Hugues Canuel, Director of Programmes at Canadian Forces College, ...

SMM2017 CONSERVATION HIGHLIGHT SERIES

LIFE ON THE EDGE: STATUS AND CONSERVATION CONCERNS FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE
Presented by: Various Panelists
Synopsis: Since the cessation of whaling, North Atlantic right whales have struggled to recover. 2017 was a tragic year for this critically endangered species with at least 14 individual whales found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off Eastern Canada and the northeastern US. The primary cause of death for many of the animals was determined to be blunt trauma or entanglement in fishing gear, the two leading causes of death for species. Join a panel of experts as they provide information on the events of 2017 and discuss the conservation
implications, including the collaborative path needed to save this species from extinction.

24:43

The Hunt for Fossil Fuel on Anticosti Island

Anticosti is nestled in the heart of the St-Lawrence gulf but it’s on the front lines of a...

The Hunt for Fossil Fuel on Anticosti Island

Anticosti is nestled in the heart of the St-Lawrence gulf but it’s on the front lines of a major environmental controversy. DespiteQuebec’s commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions at the Paris Climate Change Conference, the province seems rather tempted by the estimated 246 billion cubic feet and 12.3 million barrels of oil that could be extracted each year from Anticosti.
Petrolia has already gotten the green light from the province to begin exploratory fracking in early 2016 to find out if Anticosti really is as lucrative as estimates suggest. Some of the island’s 200 residents are apprehensive that the thousands of wells will destroy their island, but with mounting unemployment and few prospects, many locals see the shale gas and oil project as their only option.
Meanwhile, 200,000 deer are freely wandering the island and adding another layer of complexity to Anticosti’s ecosystem, making it a unique hunting ground in North America. VICE traveled to some of the most isolated drilling sites in Quebec to spend time with locals and find out how promises of gas and glory are affecting the tiny, hunting-based community.
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24:56

Big Venture

Sailing and motoring down the St. Lawrence River; June 2017, on our Niagara 35 sailboat.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY WINTER WEATHER STORM - FEB 7 - FEB 8

A low pressure system will approach from the northeastern United States this evening then track up the Bay of Fundy overnight tonight to lie over the Gulf of St. Lawrence Thursday morning.
Snow over southwestern Nova Scotia will spread eastward reaching Cape Breton this evening. Snow will change through freezing rain to rain before ending early Thursday morning.
General snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm are expected with 10 to 15 cm expected over northern mainland Nova Scotia and the Cape Breton Highlands. In addition, some areas may see a few hours of freezing rain before the changeover to rain.

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In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported....

Officials said Sunday night's explosion was ignited by a tripwire on the road, leading police to argue that the bomber or bombers had “a higher level of sophistication, a higher level of skill” than authorities initially believed, said Brian Manley, the interim Austin police chief ... Manley said the latest explosion was left on the side of the road and injured two white men in the early 20s who were walking in the area....

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LAWRENCE — A homeless man was captured by police early Saturday morning after he allegedly used a pipe to bust open the front window of an Essex Street store and steal more than $5,000 in designer merchandise, police said. Robert Cleveland, 41, was captured by Lawrence police officers who responded to Eblens at 490 EssexSt....

NORTH ANDOVER — Hundreds of tow truck drivers are expected in town Wednesday morning as one of their own, Daniel Coady Jr., will be laid to rest. Coady, 41, a tow truck driver for Coady's in Lawrence, was killed last week while working on Interstate 495 in Andover... in Lawrence ... A Lawrence woman, Shiina Tigue Dionne, 28, is facing a lengthy list of charges in connection with Coady's death....

FloridaGulfCoast, the only No. 15 seed in NCAA Tournament history to reach the Sweet 16, didn’t have much of a college basketball history until AndyEnfield showed up and introduced fans everywhere to “DunkCity.” ... UMBC could follow a similar blueprint for success, but the Retrievers might need to do what Florida Gulf Coast couldn’t ... What it has is one of the game’s hottest coaching commodities....

A severe storm system with tornadoes traveled west to east this afternoon through LawrenceCounty, and early reports indicate more severe damage in northern Limestone County and southern Morgan County... Limestone County EMADirectorRitaWhite said power lines and trees are down “all over the northern part of the county” and emergency officials are asking people to avoid the area ... There were no reports of injuries....

The President mentioned Lawrence as the source ofNew Hampshire drug problems multiple times during his speech, citing a Dartmouth College study in which interviewees cited Lawrence and Lowell as the principal suppliers of fentanyl in New England... The three-pronged plan is based around stopping the overprescription of opioid medications, reducing the supply and helping addicts in need ... "I'm not a fan of the death penalty....

A man convicted of a stabbing last fall in Lawrence will be allowed to serve probation instead of prison, giving him a last chance to get sober and stay out of trouble ...Peaches, 30, ofLawrence, to two years on probation with court-ordered intensive outpatient treatment for alcoholism and an alcohol monitoring device ... Peaches said he understood the conditions of his probation and was ready to make a change....